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A Senate subcommittee Wednesday criticized Assistant Secretary of Health Robert E. Windom for seeking too small an increase in federal dollars for AIDS research and education. Appearing before a Senate appropriations subcommittee, Windom said the Public Health Service had requested $534 million for AIDS projects, including $110 million in fiscal 1988 for educational programs intended to stop the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The request represented a 28.

A Senate subcommittee Wednesday criticized Assistant Secretary of Health Robert E. Windom for seeking too small an increase in federal dollars for AIDS research and education. Appearing before a Senate appropriations subcommittee, Windom said the Public Health Service had requested $534 million for AIDS projects, including $110 million in fiscal 1988 for educational programs intended to stop the spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The request represented a 28.